Communities leading the Western Balkans’ clean heating transition
Powering district heating networks with geothermal energy, solar thermal, or other renewable energy sources can help make large-scale heating systems efficient, cost-effective, and flexible, especially when rolled out in tandem with small-scale systems
Three local authorities in Serbia considering waste-to-energy project
Representatives of local authorities in Kraljevo, Vrnjačka Banja, and Trstenik attended a presentation of waste-to-energy solutions
Dr. Till Barmeier of GIZ: Our transformative initiatives in Serbia to support energy transition and decarbonization
In a bid to accelerate Serbia's journey towards a sustainable and clean energy future, the German Development Cooperation in Serbia has been actively driving initiatives to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in the country
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan
Slovenian municipalities to decarbonize district heating system with TPP Šoštanj
Three municipalities in the Šalek valley in Slovenia signed a cooperation agreement with the utility firm in Velenje and with TEŠ
Sarajevo Canton greenlights introduction of heating pumps in district heating
The Sarajevo Toplane - district heating project envisages two components that can be implemented in stages or simultaneously
Finnish company to decarbonize district heating with small modular nuclear reactors
Finland-based Steady Energy plans to build the world's first SMR for district heating and expects to have it running by 2030
District heating’s role in balancing renewables in focus of Belgrade Energy Forum 2023
BEF 2023 is a meeting point for the leaders of Southeastern Europe’s energy transition. It will be held on May 8-9.